Waiting for answer This question has not been answered yet. You can hire a professional tutor to get the answer.

QUESTION

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Divorce Among Koreans in the United States. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Divorce Among Koreans in the United States. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. This may be true not only among Americans in the United States of America in recent developments but generally among all the peoples of the world. For instance, it is said that it is

easier to divorce than to flag down a taxi in Korea. (Hayes, Sean. Reform of the Korean Divorce Law. OhmyNews INTERNATIONAL. [internet]) The Korean divorce rate is one of the highest in the globe and possibly the highest in Asia.

There are many possible reasons why the newest generation of Koreans has a high rate of divorce. It may be because of the new liberal and more dynamic and independent role of women in the new societal set-up or because of the rising trend for individualistic attitudes rather than for family advancement and value formation. It may also be due to society having modernized so quickly or due to personal demands for selfish gratification at the click of a finger.

While a divorce or a separation helps any one of the spouses or the two of them in so many instances, this can only be fine and in order, if there are no children affected as when the couple did not bear any. In another way of saying, children who are the products of a broken marriage almost always become a menace to society as they resort to drugs, alcohol, unwanted pregnancies in the case of daughters, and other undesirable practices or behavior as acts of rebellion against the parents who have shattered what could have been a whole and happy family.

In one study, statistics and findings showed that only a total of 6.1 % of Koreans in the United States are either separated or divorced, lower than that for other nationals. (Yu, Eui-Young, Peter Choe and Sang Il Han. Korean Population in the United States, 2000. Demographic Characteristics and Socio-Economic Status. page 9. [internet]). Curiously again, of one hundred thirty-three Korean women interviewed in a 2003 study who live in the United States, only seven were divorced or separated.

Show more
LEARN MORE EFFECTIVELY AND GET BETTER GRADES!
Ask a Question